I have Sirui T-2004XL tripod and E20 ballhead. Camera is D3200 with Nikkor 35mm DX 1.8 and Nikkor 50mm FX 1.4g
What nodal slide and L-bracket would be a good combination? Currently I was thinking Sunwayfoto DMP-100 (50 € ~ $53) slide and universal MPU-105 L-bracket (30€ ~ $32).
Sometimes I might need multirow panoramas (horizontal and vertical panning without parallax), so those setups would also cost more?

Hi All - I'm considering buying a new tripod, possibly the Sirui W-2204 waterproof tripod, the Sirui N-3204X tripod, the N-2204X tripod or the T-2204XL tripod with the E20 ball head. I have a very old aluminum Manfrotto 055XProB which has the clamps starting to break. To tell the truth, I not very fond of using and carrying a tripod but will use one when needed. I already have a large Sirui ball head so an additional head is not really needed. Any comments on these options or others? The...

Last week, I bought a lovely old Olympus E20 from my neighbour for a token price. It's a technically very interesting camera and would be a lot of fun, except for a minor issue with the batteries.
Reviews at the time said people were getting 1-200 shots from NiMH AA batteries. Mine pretty much doesn't work at all on NiMH batteries, even when they are freshly charged. It works fine on ordinary alkaline AA batteries, until the cell voltage drops to 1.45 Volts, at which point it dies. I note...

Hi folks
Here's the deal, I went into Jessops here in the UK to buy a new camera (Nikon D750), lens and a few bits and pieces. They currently have a deal on the camera offering at least £150 trade in for any old DSLR, so I took my old Olympus E20p in to part exchange.
The staff and manager insist that this particular camera isn't a DSLR, but everywhere I've read (reviews, specifications etc) it says that it IS a DSLR.
So the simple question is, who's right, all the documentation I've read...

Years ago, in 2000 our studio went digital using an Olympus E10 (4mpxl) and the following year an E20 (5mpxl). We discovered great care was necessary to keep an eye "very" close to the Viewfinder. It didn't take long during Light table editing to notice uneven exposures. Many cameras have had the issue of light affecting metering. But the split prism design of the time had a serious issue with potentially light striking the imager 100% of the time. It did state in the instruction manual...